10-15-2016, 06:45 AM
I really don't know how things work there. At least here, yes, you need a doctoral degree to teach in college.
Plenty of places here offer evening-night classes (programa vespertino would be the term here) for kids (or grown ups) that have to work to pay for college in the first place. I would think you can find such a place there? Then again, I don't know.
I would agree on you with taking math classes first, that sounds wise.
Talk to Chase. I would assume he at least has more insight on this.
Plenty of places here offer evening-night classes (programa vespertino would be the term here) for kids (or grown ups) that have to work to pay for college in the first place. I would think you can find such a place there? Then again, I don't know.
I would agree on you with taking math classes first, that sounds wise.
Talk to Chase. I would assume he at least has more insight on this.
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